Snowflakes on trashcans
by Marie Elena

Photo by Deanna Marie Metts
Searching for her God,
She captures His signature –
Snowflakes on trashcans
Photo by Deanna Marie Metts
Searching for her God,
She captures His signature –
Snowflakes on trashcans
Love your haiku, Marie Elena, and the picture’s beautiful 🙂
I’ve been looking at a lot of macro snowflakes photography lately, never knew it existed. Just discovered an amateur photographer from Moscow Alexey Kljatov, have you seen his pics?
http://chaoticmind75.blogspot.com/2013/08/my-technique-for-snowflakes-shooting.html
I have. They are amazing! This one that my daughter took was with her computer and some addition to it that magnifies.
I didn’t realize your daughter’s the photographer — this is so special. You make a great mother-daughter team! .
Aww, thanks!
How often do I look for God in the big things? After all, He is a big God. How often do I miss Him, though, when I pass up the little things with no regard that He has His fingerprints all over them?
Yep, we all do that, don’t we? How much we miss!
yes.yes.YES. Grace graffiti, EVERYWHERE. Love this.
“Grace graffiti” … Now THAT’s graffiti I can deal with! 😀
I find that phrase sneaking into my poems more and more. It’s from Psalms, as translated by Eugene Peterson. I think it’s a poetry book title, eventually…
Absolutely! Go for it, De. K? K.